Free March Madness Bracket Printable (Blank)
March Madness bracket printable activities are such an easy way to bring a bit of fun competition into learning without much prep, inspired by the college basketball tournament.
Iโve used this style of bracket for everything from books to historical figures, and it always gets kids talking. Thereโs something about narrowing choices down round by round that makes even reluctant learners want to join in (and defend their picks very passionately!).
Whether youโre planning a quick classroom activity, filling a rainy afternoon, or just looking for a simple way to mix learning with a bit of friendly competition, this blank bracket gives you a flexible starting point you can use again and again.
This works especially well with upper elementary, middle school, and even high school students, where the discussions tend to get more competitive.

Whatโs Included in the Free March Madness Bracket
This printable is a completely blank 64-team style March Madness bracket, split into four sections with all the rounds already laid out, from the first round through to the final winner in the center.
Because itโs blank, youโll need to add your own options before you start.
That might sound like extra work, but itโs actually what makes it so flexible. You can tailor it to whatever youโre learning (or whatever your kids are currently obsessed with).
If 64 options feels like too much, you donโt have to use the whole bracket. You can easily scale it down by:
- using just one section
- limiting it to 16 or 32 choices
- or letting kids help come up with the ideas
How to Use the March Madness Bracket
Once your bracket is printed, start by choosing a theme. This could be anything from favorite books to historical figures, or even something lighthearted like snacks or movies.
Write your 64 options into the boxes (or fewer if you want to simplify it), then begin with the first round. Each matchup has two choices, and students pick which one should move forward.
From there, winners move on to the next round until only one final winner remains.
You can keep it simple and let students choose individually, or make it more interactive by voting as a group, asking students to explain their choices, or turning close matchups into quick debates.
When weโve used this at home, the discussions are usually the best part. Some of the choices get surprisingly competitive, especially when favorites are knocked out early.

March Madness Ideas for Kids
One of the best things about a blank bracket is how easy it is to reuse. Once youโve tried it once, youโll start spotting ways to use it for all sorts of topics.
If youโre not sure where to start, these are the ones that have worked best for us:
Books are always the easiest win. Kids usually have strong opinions already, so it quickly turns into some very determined defending of their favorites.
History works really well too. A bracket of historical figures gives them a reason to compare people properly, rather than just picking randomly, and it often leads to a bit of extra research without you needing to push it.
Weโve also used it for womenโs history, inventors, and artists, especially when it ties in with what weโre already covering.
And if you just need something quick, go completely off-topic. Snacks and movies have probably been our most competitive brackets.
If you want to stick with the theme, these basketball scavenger hunt clues are a fun add-on for before or after the bracket.
More March Madness Brackets (Editable & Classroom Versions)
If you end up using this more than once, there are a few extra versions that make it easier to reuse without starting from scratch each time.
The editable version is helpful if you donโt want to handwrite all 64 options. You can type them in once and use it again for different topics.
Thereโs also a larger classroom version spread over four pages, which makes it easier to see each round and gives students more space to write.
If youโd rather skip the setup altogether, there are also ready-made themed brackets you can use straight away, including:
- March Madness Books Bracket
- March Reading Showdown
- March Madness Inventors Bracket
- March Madness Artists Bracket
- March Madness Women’s History Month Bracket
Theyโre all included in the Growing Bundle on TPT if you want something you can use right away.
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